

New Newberry Asphalt Shingles
Roof systems approaching mid-life often show subtle indicators before major problems appear. Granule loss, minor lifting at edges, and aging sealant around penetrations are early signals that the roofing system may be reaching a transition point. Addressing these signs proactively helps prevent interior moisture issues and structural deterioration. In Florida’s climate, consistent sun exposure and seasonal storm activity accelerate wear compared to milder regions. Wind-driven rain and thermal expansion place ongoing stress on shingles and flashing components. Upgrading to a modern architectural system reinforces wind resistance and strengthens the overall roof assembly before visible failure occurs. This project involved approximately 63 squares of Owens Corning Duration shingles in Williamsburg Gray. Black drip edge and matching black boots, vents, and paint created a clean, uniform perimeter and penetration detail. The result is a cohesive roofing system designed for durability and long-term performance under Florida conditions. https://maps.app.goo.gl/QHhf84HaJVJcpeiy7

















